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Wow! I had to read this twice to believe someone wears their tin foil hat so tight that it also causes brain damage.
Don’t get me wrong, abortion is a traumatic event on so many levels. For that I may understand her pain. But here is a woman who at least on the surface appears intelligent. She is a lawyer after all. (One can debate whether that connotes intelligence, but is best left to another article, obviously.) Nor can she claim ignorance having borne two children, so he and she know the score. So the question I have to ask is: two forty-something adults appearing to not want additional children do not make the necessary permanent preventative measures, and this is society’s fault?
p>Short of her being a prior entrant on the Jerry Springer show, I cannot find a worse case of “Stuck on Stupid” since that reporter covering Katrina. Pity her children. br> — John McGinnis br> Arlington, Texas /p>Doug Bandow’s article, while excellent, was difficult to read. If Mr. Bandow is looking for material for his next article he might consider investigating the rates of mental illness and suicide among women who’ve undergone this ghastly and most unnatural act.
The woman featured in this article is to be pitied. True, she seems like the type who would blame President Bush for the conditions on the surface of Mars. But in this case that’s simply a cover for what she’s really trying to come to terms with. And there’s no way that she ever will come to terms with it, absent God’s grace. I’ll say a prayer for her.
p>And may God have mercy on our nation if we continue to allow this evil to occur legally. br> — unsigned
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